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A source for supplemental pharmaceutical course material

C. Stewart Slater and Mariano J. Savelski Rowan University Glassboro, NJ

Contributors:

David Hitchcock, Alexander Jannini, Michael Terkhanian, William Wilkins 2012 ASEE Summer School for Chemical Engineering Faculty Orono, ME July 2012

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• To access the materials available on PharmaHUB, move mouse over “Resources” in the main toolbar • Here you can access all of the resources available on PharmaHUB • Each of the links provides access to different resources

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Resources • Animations

– Animations for visualizing particle motion – A video lecture on soft particle discrete element method of modeling

• Courses

– Introduction to API process development – Graduate level computation methods for molecular crystals – An introduction to the discrete element method of modeling – Building statistical models and applying this to various experiments 5

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Resources

Web browser plug-in for uploading presentations ParticleVis: software for visualizing particle motion A tablet compaction scale-up program ViewStruct: software for visualizing crystal structures

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Presentations uploaded for a class or project Some presentations can be viewed online with a presenter and are timed Others can be downloaded as a Powerpoint or pdf

• Learning Modules

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Journal articles Presentations General information 6

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Series – These series contain all resources on PharmaHUB related to specialized topics – Particle and thin film adhesion – Pharmaceutical informatics – Purdue ontology for pharmaceutical engineering • The body of pharmaceutical data generated by Purdue – Visualization of particle-based computer data



Teaching Materials – Various teaching materials used in: • Courses • Series



Workshops – None available at this time 7

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Course Materials • • • • • • • • • • •

Mass & Energy Balances Fluid Transport Heat Transfer Thermodynamics Kinetics & Reaction Engineering Separations Process Design Introduction to Pharmaceutical Engineering Pharmaceutical Engineering Unit Operations Crystallization Particulate Processing 14

Course Materials Integrating Pharmaceutical Concepts into Introductory Chemical Engineering Courses - Part I Introduction to Mixing Equipment and Processes in Pharmaceutical Operations ERC-SOPS Educational Modules Introduction to API Process Simulation Pharmaceutical Bulk Drug Production

Intro Fluid Unit Intro to Chem Seps. Transport Ops. Pharma Eng.

Advanced Heat Design Crystallization Topics Transfer

Statistical Kinetics and Model Reaction Building Engineering

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Solid-Liquid Separations



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Batch Distillaton Basics Particle Processing and Modeling in the Pharmaceutical Industry



Review of Statistics





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Mass & Energy Balances • Integrating Pharmaceutical Concepts into ChE courses (Word document - Compendium of Problem Sets, Farrell, Savelski, Slater, Rowan University, 2010) – Location:

• Search “Mass and Energy Balances”

– 3 problem sets with numerous problems integrating pharmaceutical concepts into ChE curriculum • • • •

Unit conversions Balances on reactive/non-reactive processes Process variables Overall mass and energy balances

C. Stewart Slater (2010), "Integrating Pharmaceutical Concepts into Introductory Chemical Engineering Courses - Part I," https://pharmahub.org/resources/360. (C. Stewart Slater – Rowan University)

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Mass & Energy Balances F&R 4.3c TB1.16e (Powder blending calculations) One of the unit operations in the pharmaceutical engineering is powder blending in which multiple powders are mixed together to give a uniform product. In the production of a tablet, binders (effectively glue for powders), fillers (for dilution) and the active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) are blended. In a lab blender being tested, 10 parts acetaminophen to one part codeine are being fed as API. Pure starch enters at 28 mg/min along with a pure stream of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) filler. The mixer is run continuously in order to produce 3.04 kg in 5 days at 71 wt% acetaminophen. Draw and label a flowchart and determine all mass flow rates and compositions.

C. Stewart Slater (2010), "Integrating Pharmaceutical Concepts into Introductory Chemical Engineering Courses - Part I," https://pharmahub.org/resources/360. (C. Stewart Slater – Rowan University)

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Mass & Energy Balances

C. Stewart Slater (2010), "Integrating Pharmaceutical Concepts into Introductory Chemical Engineering Courses Part I," https://pharmahub.org/resources/360. (C. Stewart Slater – Rowan University)

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Fluid Transport • Introduction to Mixing Equipment and Processes in Pharmaceutical Operations (Powerpoint lecture slides, Armenante, Rutgers University, 2009) – Location:

• Teaching Materials → Mixing

– Apply mixing principles to pharmaceutical processes

• Single and multiphase mixing in pharmaceutical processes • Analyze pharmaceutical processes where mixing is important • Tools to conduct process design analysis and scale-up Piero Armenante; Henrik Pedersen (2009), "Introduction to Mixing Equipment and Processes in Pharmaceutical Operations," https://pharmahub.org/resources/292. (Piero Armenante – Rutgers University)

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Fluid Transport

Piero Armenante; Henrik Pedersen (2009), "Introduction to Mixing Equipment and Processes in Pharmaceutical Operations," https://pharmahub.org/resources/292. (Piero Armenante – Rutgers University)

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Fluid Transport • Impeller influences flow pattern – How does this influence process decisions

Piero Armenante; Henrik Pedersen (2009), "Introduction to Mixing Equipment and Processes in Pharmaceutical Operations," https://pharmahub.org/resources/292. (Piero Armenante – Rutgers University)

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Fluid Transport • Introduction to the Rheology of Complex Fluids (Powerpoint lecture slides, Acevedo, Pederson, Rutgers University, 2010) – Location:

• Teaching Materials → Rheology

– Lecture

• Mathematics behind complex fluid transport – Stress – Viscosity – Viscoelastic Modulus

• Mathematical modeling approaches Aldo Acevedo; Henrik Pedersen (2010), "Introduction to the Rheology of Complex Fluids," https://pharmahub.org/resources/332. (Aldo Acevedo – Rutgers University)

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Fluid Transport

Aldo Acevedo; Henrik Pedersen (2010), "Introduction to the Rheology of Complex Fluids," https://pharmahub.org/resources/332. (Aldo Acevedo – Rutgers University)

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Fluid Transport

Aldo Acevedo; Henrik Pedersen (2010), "Introduction to the Rheology of Complex Fluids," https://pharmahub.org/resources/332. (Aldo Acevedo – Rutgers University)

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Heat Transfer • Introduction to API Process Simulation (Powerpoint lecture slides, Kuriyan, Purdue University, 2009) – Location:

• Teaching Materials → Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API)

– Presentation presenting methods to model heat transfer in pharmaceutical process • Heat or cool a phase with a jacket (flow) • Heat exchange between phases • Heat duty

Kamal Kuriyan (2009), "Introduction to API Process Simulation," https://pharmahub.org/resources/319. (Kamal Kuriyan – Purdue University)

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Heat Transfer

Kamal Kuriyan (2009), "Introduction to API Process Simulation," https://pharmahub.org/resources/319. (Kamal Kuriyan – Purdue University)

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Heat Transfer • Modeling example for heat transfer through a jacket

Kamal Kuriyan (2009), "Introduction to API Process Simulation," https://pharmahub.org/resources/319. (Kamal Kuriyan – Purdue University)

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Heat Transfer • Comparison of heating time using different heat transfer parameters

Kamal Kuriyan (2009), "Introduction to API Process Simulation," https://pharmahub.org/resources/319. (Kamal Kuriyan – Purdue University)

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Process Design • Pharmaceutical Bulk Drug Production (Powerpoint lecture slides, Glaser, Rutgers University, 2009) – Location: • Teaching Materials→ Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

– Two part presentation on pharmaceutical manufacturing • • • • •

Pharmaceutical market Introduction to pharmaceutical engineering API synthesis Process development Scale-up Benjamin Glasser; Henrik Pedersen (2009), "Pharmaceutical Bulk Drug Production," https://pharmahub.org/resources/286. (Benjamin Glasser – Rutgers University)

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Process Design

Benjamin Glasser; Henrik Pedersen (2009), "Pharmaceutical Bulk Drug Production," https://pharmahub.org/resources/286. (Benjamin Glasser – Rutgers University)

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Process Design

Benjamin Glasser; Henrik Pedersen (2009), "Pharmaceutical Bulk Drug Production,“ https://pharmahub.org/resources/286. (Benjamin Glasser – Rutgers University)

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Process Design

Benjamin Glasser; Henrik Pedersen (2009), "Pharmaceutical Bulk Drug Production,“ https://pharmahub.org/resources/286. (Benjamin Glasser – Rutgers University)

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Process Design

Benjamin Glasser; Henrik Pedersen (2009), "Pharmaceutical Bulk Drug Production,“ https://pharmahub.org/resources/286. (Benjamin Glasser – Rutgers University)

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Introduction to Pharmaceutical Engineering • Pharmaceutical Bulk Drug Production (Powerpoint lecture slides, Glasser, Rutgers University, 2009) – Location:

• Teaching Materials → Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

– Approval process for drugs – Application of chemical engineering principles to pharmaceutical engineering – Bulk pharmaceutical manufacturing techniques Benjamin Glasser; Henrik Pedersen (2009), "Pharmaceutical Bulk Drug Production,“ https://pharmahub.org/resources/286. (Benjamin Glasser – Rutgers University)

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Introduction to Pharmaceutical Engineering

Benjamin Glasser; Henrik Pedersen (2009), "Pharmaceutical Bulk Drug Production,“ https://pharmahub.org/resources/286. (Benjamin Glasser – Rutgers University)

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Introduction to Pharmaceutical Engineering • Application of Chemical Engineering Principles to Drug Delivery (Powerpoint lecture slides, Torres-Lugo, Pederson, Rutgers University, 2010) – Location:

• Teaching Materials→ Drug Delivery

– Types of drug delivery

• Oral, buccal, subcutaneous, etc

– Use of chemical engineering principles when selecting drug delivery route – Body’s response to drugs • Mathematical modeling

Madeline Torres-Lugo; Henrik Pedersen (2010), "Application of Chemical Engineering Principles to Drug Delivery," https://pharmahub.org/resources/339. (Madeline Torres-Lugo – Rutgers University)

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Introduction to Pharmaceutical Engineering

Madeline Torres-Lugo; Henrik Pedersen (2010), "Application of Chemical Engineering Principles to Drug Delivery," https://pharmahub.org/resources/339. (Madeline Torres-Lugo – Rutgers University)

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Introduction to Pharmaceutical Engineering

Madeline Torres-Lugo; Henrik Pedersen (2010), "Application of Chemical Engineering Principles to Drug Delivery," https://pharmahub.org/resources/339. (Madeline Torres-Lugo – Rutgers University)

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Introduction to Pharmaceutical Engineering

Madeline Torres-Lugo; Henrik Pedersen (2010), "Application of Chemical Engineering Principles to Drug Delivery," https://pharmahub.org/resources/339. (Madeline Torres-Lugo – Rutgers University)

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Separations • Solid-Liquid Separations (Powerpoint lecture slides, Kuriyan, Purdue University, 2009) – Location:

• Teaching Materials → Active pharmaceutical ingredient (API)

– Solid-Liquid separation techniques for pharmaceutical processes • • • •

Cake filtration Centrifugation Deliquoring Washing

Kamal Kuriyan (2009), "Solid-Liquid Separations," https://pharmahub.org/resources/322. (Kamal Kuriyan – Purdue University)

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Separations

Kamal Kuriyan (2009), "Solid-Liquid Separations," https://pharmahub.org/resources/322. (Kamal Kuriyan – Purdue University)

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Separations

Kamal Kuriyan (2009), "Solid-Liquid Separations," https://pharmahub.org/resources/322. (Kamal Kuriyan – Purdue University)

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Separations • Batch Distillation (Powerpoint lecture slides, Kuriyan, Purdue University, 2009) – Location:

• Teaching Materials → Distillation

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Vapor-Liquid equilibrium Batch evaporation Column configurations Advantages of batch distillation Process simulation Kamal Kuriyan (2009), "Batch Distillaton Basics," https://pharmahub.org/resources/321. (Kamal Kuriyan – Purdue University)

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Separations

Kamal Kuriyan (2009), "Batch Distillaton Basics," https://pharmahub.org/resources/321. (Kamal Kuriyan – Purdue University)

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Separations

Kamal Kuriyan (2009), "Batch Distillaton Basics," https://pharmahub.org/resources/321. (Kamal Kuriyan – Purdue University)

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Pharmaceutical Engineering Unit Operations • Particle Processing and Modeling in the Pharmaceutical Industry (Powerpoint lecture slides, Glasser, Rutgers University, 2010) – Location:

• Teaching Materials → Particle Modeling

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Detailed descriptions of pharmaceutical unit operations Tableting and coating Particle geometry and granular flow Nanoparticles • Drug delivery

Benjamin Glasser; Henrik Pedersen (2010), "Particle Processing and Modeling in the Pharmaceutical Industry," https://pharmahub.org/resources/356. (Benjamin Glasser – Rutgers University)

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Pharmaceutical Engineering Unit Operations

Benjamin Glasser; Henrik Pedersen (2010), "Particle Processing and Modeling in the Pharmaceutical Industry," https://pharmahub.org/resources/356. (Benjamin Glasser – Rutgers University)

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Pharmaceutical Engineering Unit Operations

Benjamin Glasser; Henrik Pedersen (2010), "Particle Processing and Modeling in the Pharmaceutical Industry," https://pharmahub.org/resources/356. (Benjamin Glasser – Rutgers University)

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Crystallization • Particle Processing and Modeling in the Pharmaceutical Industry (Powerpoint lecture slides, Glasser, Rutgers University, 2010) – Location:

• Teaching Materials → Particle Modeling

– Crystal Formation – Crystal morphology – Processing of crystals • Drying • Transport

– Crystal/granular transport devices Benjamin Glasser; Henrik Pedersen (2010), "Particle Processing and Modeling in the Pharmaceutical Industry," https://pharmahub.org/resources/356. (Benjamin Glasser – Rutgers University)

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Crystallization

Benjamin Glasser; Henrik Pedersen (2010), "Particle Processing and Modeling in the Pharmaceutical Industry," https://pharmahub.org/resources/356. (Benjamin Glasser – Rutgers University)

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Crystallization

Benjamin Glasser; Henrik Pedersen (2010), "Particle Processing and Modeling in the Pharmaceutical Industry," https://pharmahub.org/resources/356. (Benjamin Glasser – Rutgers University)

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Thermodynamics • Batch Distillation (Powerpoint lecture slides, Kuriyan, Purdue University, 2009) – Location: • Teaching Materials → Distillation

– Vapor-Liquid equilibrium – Bubble point/dew point – Azeotropes • Homogeneous • Heterogeneous Kamal Kuriyan (2009), "Batch Distillaton Basics," https://pharmahub.org/resources/321. (Kamal Kuriyan – Purdue University)

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Thermodynamics

Kamal Kuriyan (2009), "Batch Distillaton Basics," https://pharmahub.org/resources/321. (Kamal Kuriyan – Purdue University)

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Kinetics & Reaction Engineering • Introduction to API Process Simulation (Powerpoint lecture slides, Kuriyan, Purdue University, 2009) – Location: • Teaching Materials → Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API)

– Modeling example for fed-batch reaction with safety constraints • • • •

Reaction kinetics Batch-fed and isothermal reactors Exothermic reactions Different operation scenarios Kamal Kuriyan (2009), "Introduction to API Process Simulation," https://pharmahub.org/resources/319. (Kamal Kuriyan – Purdue University)

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Kinetics & Reaction Engineering • Fed-batch reaction with safety constraints

Kamal Kuriyan (2009), "Introduction to API Process Simulation," https://pharmahub.org/resources/319. (Kamal Kuriyan – Purdue University)

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Particulate Processing • 2 Animations demonstrating Particle Processing techniques – Location: • Video #1: Animations→ Particle Modeling→ Hopper Segregation (Wassgren, Purdue University, 2007) – Particles behavior at hopper outlet

• Video #2: Animations→ Particle Modeling→ Inter and Intra Tablet Coating (Wassgren, Purdue University, 2007) – Particle behavior in pan coater vortex

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Hopper Segregation

Carl Wassgren (2007), "Hopper Segregation," https://pharmahub.org/resources/14.

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Tablet Coating

Carl Wassgren (2007), "Inter- and Intra- Tablet Coating Variability," https://pharmahub.org/resources/13.

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